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Originally Posted by 2BNTV
I have a cousin who lives in Phoenix, Arizona who argued with me the heat in AZ was more severe when it reached 120 degrees as opposed to being in humidity. She said all you do is go from A/C to A/C.
I would prefer it to the brutal winter we had in the Northeast.
Every area has some weather concerns but I look forward to trying the weather in TV.
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Heat and humidity means - "loose clothing, pools (no clothing), ceiling fans, shade trees, warm breezes, resign your roofing job, cold beers, iced tea and cold tomato sandwiches made with fresh white bread and a little mayo, inviting neighbors over for a frozen margarita party, running through the sprinkler (clothes on)."
Brutal winter means - freeze your "aice" off (I realize some may spell it differently), engine warmers, shoveling snow, slipping on sidewalks, cars sliding off road!!

Now no one tell me warm fireplaces. Where do you get the firewood? O-U-T-S-I-D-E where it is -25 degrees! CASE CLOSED
You won't regret it. As stated above, there multiple of ways to beat the heat. Once you are cold - well. . . that's about it.